研究目的
To improve the detection sensitivity of chlorine (Cl) and sulfur (S) elements in water using indirect laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (ID-LIBS).
研究成果
The ID-LIBS method significantly improves the detection sensitivity of Cl and S in water, with LoQs of 2 mg/L for Cl and 5 mg/L for S. The method has potential for elemental analysis in water.
研究不足
The method requires chemical pretreatment and cannot achieve real-time analysis. The interference of other ions in water needs to be eliminated using masking agents.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The ID-LIBS method was used to indirectly detect Cl and S by detecting the excess Ag and Ba after precipitation reactions.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Standard solutions of Cl and S were prepared with NaCl and Na2SO4, respectively.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A Nd:YAG laser, a C-T spectrometer, an ICCD camera, and solutions of AgNO3 and BaCl2 were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The method involved adding AgNO3 or BaCl2 to the sample, separating the precipitate, and analyzing the supernatant with LIBS.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The spectral intensities of Ag I 546.5 nm and Ba I 553.5 nm were analyzed to determine Cl and S concentrations.
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